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Henry π§Ύ
@hengar.eth
For the last few years, Iβve hovered around 8:00/mi, but struggled with injuries. Made the decision to ignore time and try to correct my form. Im using the Garmin cadence, vertical oscillation and ground contact time metrics as north stars. Also shifting to landing mid foot. Winning for me is injury-free running.
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tombornal
@tombornal
how are you going about correcting form? are you doing drills and hill sprints? those are the only things iβve heard of to help, but obv arenβt appropriate for the 80% of easy volume
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Henry π§Ύ
@hengar.eth
Just focusing on leaning forward a bit (to get the midfoot landing), reducing stride length, and increasing cadence all while slowing down. If I'm not hitting these, I need to go slower. Garmin has nice charts that show you datapoints and bands for all of the metrics I mentioned in the original cast.
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Henry π§Ύ
@hengar.eth
There's probably more methods to improve the form, this just seemed like a few things that were easy to focus on. Open to any suggestions out there honestly
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tombornal
@tombornal
yeah, makes sense. donβt have any additional ideas, was hoping you had the secret to have me gliding like kipchoge π
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